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Good-hearted lessons from an earnest, lovable protagonist." - Kirkus Reviews   A little airplane named Gaston has landed in the meadow. Little Tractor is impressed that Gaston, who has an engine and wheels just like him, can fly. He’d like to be able to do that too! His friends explain that flying is only one skill, and being a tractor is important, too. Little Tractor doesn’t believe them . . . until Gaston gets into trouble.  A cheerful picture book about appreciating your own talents. For everyone ages 4 years and up.

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Good-hearted lessons from an earnest, lovable protagonist." - Kirkus Reviews   A little airplane named Gaston has landed in the meadow. Little Tractor is impressed that Gaston, who has an engine and wheels just like him, can fly. He’d like to be able to do that too! His friends explain that flying is only one skill, and being a tractor is important, too. Little Tractor doesn’t believe them . . . until Gaston gets into trouble.  A cheerful picture book about appreciating your own talents. For everyone ages 4 years and up.
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Autorenporträt
Natalie Quintart is a Belgian actress and author. She studied acting in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) and Paris (France). Since then, she has both acted in and created scripts for several theatrical productions. In addition to stage plays, Natalie writes novels and children’s books, which have been translated into many different languages. To her, writing is sharing little pieces of humanity, tenderness, emotion, and humor with the world. Natalie now lives in Brussels, and she has three children. Philippe Goossens was born in Brussels, Belgium. He loved reading the Tintin adventure books as a child. With his passion for drawing, it came as no surprise that he decided to take illustration classes at the Saint Luc Institute in Brussels. After receiving his degree, he tried his hand at everything that has to do with drawing and graphics (advertisements, animated movies . . .), but soon he realized that he wanted to use his talents for picture books. The many books he has illustrated have been making children smile ever since.